Hello! I hope this comparative grammar video is useful to you. I think the diagrams for each verb tense can really help you understand easily. If you want to know about ALL of the different uses for the 4 present verb tenses, take a look at this video: th-cam.com/video/zgSX40Q5sOM/w-d-xo.html GOOD NEWS! I have just opened a website where you can get MORE EXPLANATIONS and EXTRA ACTIVITIES to help you practice and improve even faster! It is 100% FREE! Here’s the link: Englishspeaking360.com
Bonjour, est-ce que vous savez que vous êtes un génie?? J’adore visionner vos vidéos. Surtout celle-ci, car votre passion et votre maîtrise de l’anglais et surtout votre pédagogie se ressent par : votre voix (calme et vous prononcez tellement bien), vos résumés, l’utilisation de schéma, la répétition de ce qui est important, tout est présent pour une meilleure compréhension: le visuel, l’auditif, l’écrit. Je n’ai jamais vu un enseignant qui est capable de partager sa matière avec autant de précision, de clarté et d’utiliser tous les outils pour nous rendent le tout compréhensif. Vous m’avez enlevé mes points d’interrogation. Merci beaucoup! J’aime vous suivre et j’espère que vous continuerez encore de nous faire des vidéos aussi enrichissantes et dont votre unique pédagogie nous font avancer à grands pas. Vous avez vraiment un don pour l’enseignement et merci de le mettre à notre disposition. Puis-je savoir de quelle région vous êtes? Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! ❤🇨🇦
Bonjour Linda! Thank you so much for the praise! 🤩 I'm not so sure I deserve it though... I do find it difficult to find ways to make my content interesting while keeping it simple enough for everyone. Anyway, thank you so much for the super positive feedback. 🤩😇🤩
We have been living,( or have lived) in Baku for 30 years We are attending in IECSC in June II often take my niece to Boulevard We have know each other since we went to school. I have waiting for you for an hour. I❤❤❤❤,
Hi! Welcome aboard! 🤩 I've prepared a playlist for beginners. It might be helpful for you. Here's the link. SUPER EASY ENGLISH for BEGINNERS by English Speaking 360 Easy pattern English: th-cam.com/play/PLdDArlpQeGSaiEbddn18z-j3zwwXfR64A.html
This lesson is very helpful for me as a beginner. Thank you sir. I can't figure find future tenses video in your channel. Are you going to make videos about future tenses?
That's an outstanding, fascinating and helpful lesson for English learners like me. Thanks so much dear English Teacher.🥇🇺🇸💯👍🏽 By the way,i'm Mike from Senegal 🇸🇳✨.
Sir,may I ask a question again. This sentence “I have watched a spider hunt a fly.” is grammatically correct,but if I say it as“I have watched a spider hunted a fly.” which was omitted “that” from “I have watched (that)a spider hunted a fly.“,is that sentence also grammatically correct?thank you!!I am confused.
The sentence "I have watched a spider hunted a fly" is not grammatically correct. It should be "I watched a spider hunt a fly" or "I have watched a spider hunting a fly" for proper grammar.
I really have question and it's a little bit confuse 🤔 me it's about uses of "like" with Q questions especially when ask what is he like ? The answer is nice and sometimes gives physical features he is tall and good looking so what about what is he look like? Also answer gives only physical features this is confusing could you please 🙏 give us a lesson on uses like with Q questions thank you for your helping
The questions "What is he like?" and "What does he look like?" inquire about different aspects of a person. 1. **"What is he like?"**: This question is asking about the person's personality, character, or behavior. For example, the response might include descriptions such as kind, funny, shy, outgoing, intelligent, etc. However, people do sometimes reply with physical traits. 2. **"What does he look like?"**: This question is asking about the person's physical appearance. For example, the response might include descriptions such as tall, short, having brown hair, blue eyes, wearing glasses, etc. In summary: - "What is he like?" = personality and character traits. - "What does he look like?" = physical appearance.
Bonjour, j’ai une question SVP. Dans la phrase suivante : The leaves fell from the tree in autumn. Le verbe est au passé??? Pourtant, si je fais l’analyse de cette phrase, il y a une action passée : les feuilles sont tombées et le résultat dans le présent est qu’il y en a plus, pourquoi alors on utilise le Simple Past et non le Présent Perfect??? Je vous remercie d’avance de me répondre, car j’ai un gros ??? Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! 🇨🇦
Hello Linda! There are a few issues to consider here. First, the sentence should be "The leaves fall from the tree in autumn" because it's a fact and it happens every autumn. If however we consider the sentence as it is now, then the past time marker 'in autumn' indicate that the past tense should be used. Whenever there's a time marker, the present perfect cannot be used. Moreover, you must realize that the focus on the present result is decided by the author, not by the reader. In this case, the author simply wanted to focus on the fact that the leaves fell in autumn, not on the fact that the leaves are on the ground and that he has to clean up his backyard. Does that make sense?
Hi! That is a great question and that's why English is sometimes difficult. The difference between "I have lived here for years" and "I have been living here for years" lies in the subtle nuances of emphasis and aspect in English grammar: "I have lived here for years": This sentence uses the present perfect tense. It emphasizes the fact that the action (living here) has been completed up to the present moment. It suggests a sense of permanence or a completed state. It can imply that the speaker may or may not continue to live there in the future. "I have been living here for years": This sentence uses the present perfect continuous tense. It emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action. It highlights the duration and the process of living here. It implies that the speaker is still living there and suggests the action is likely to continue into the future. Example Contexts: If someone asks about your current residence and you want to convey that you have been living there for a long time and are still living there, you might say, "I have been living here for years." If you want to emphasize the total time spent living there without focusing on the continuous nature, or if you're referring to a period that includes but may not extend to the present, you might say, "I have lived here for years." In summary, "I have been living here for years" emphasizes the ongoing and continuous aspect of living there, while "I have lived here for years" focuses on the total time span of residence up to the present moment.
Thanks. I have to say you do feel me. Your response really indicates that what I was going to say but I wasn't because I am not so knowledgeable that I can't do so. And also, I do seriously appreciate what you have been teaching as well as explanations. Much obliged, sincerely. Mandy Chiu
Thanks Mandy! You ask really interesting questions and sometimes I have to think carefully about what I reply. The points you raise are challenging for many students so I'm glad if I can answer. Keep up the good work and enjoy your weekend! 😇
Hello sir... sir i would like to ask a question that.... when i watch and listen something in eng.. then i should repeat that particular content almost l0 to l5 times in order to improve eng ? Plzzz plzzz reply sir plzz 🙏
No, not necessarily... Watch the contents you like many times if you want but don't push it. Just watch things you enjoy. And you will improve little by little. Best of luck!
Hi! We use had to form the past perfect and the past perfect progressive. I have a video coming out this weekend on all past tenses. Stay tuned! Meanwhile, he's my video on the past perfect. I hope it is useful! 🤩 th-cam.com/video/sPAqGY-0Z9E/w-d-xo.html
Excellent question... Both sentences can be correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "I have worked here for 10 years." This sentence indicates that your total time at the job is 10 years, but it doesn't specify if you are currently still working there or if you might have stopped recently. "I have been working here for 10 years." This sentence emphasizes that you are currently still working at the job and have been doing so continuously for the past 10 years. If you want to make it clear that you are still employed there, "I have been working here for 10 years" is the better choice.
@nivetha3716 Hi! The difference between "I've been trying to fix this" and "I am trying to fix this" lies in the tense and the emphasis on the duration of the action: "I've been trying to fix this" (Present Perfect Continuous): Emphasizes that the effort to fix the issue started in the past and continues up to the present moment. Suggests that the action has been ongoing for some time and might still be in progress. Example: "I've been trying to fix this for hours." "I am trying to fix this" (Present Continuous): Indicates that the action of trying to fix the issue is happening right now, at the present moment. Does not necessarily imply how long the effort has been going on. Example: "I am trying to fix this right now." In summary, "I've been trying to fix this" highlights the duration and continuity of the action, while "I am trying to fix this" focuses on the present moment without indicating the length of time. I hope this helps! 🤩
Hello, because of copyright laws, using any kind of book or proprietary content is prohibited. However, my videos deal with similar grammar points, so they might be useful for you.
I think it'd sound better if we said: -She's working on her car right now. And. - She's been working on her car these days. But you could also say: - She's worked on her car these days. # they all sound natural and correct to me.
They are leaving for vacation next week. (The word "leaving", Is it present tense? ) Is it ok, They are will leave for vacation next week. Why theres a "ing"?Pls help me with this.
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Bonjour, désolée de vous déranger à nouveau. J’ai une autre phrase dont je ne comprends pas le temps du verbe. The birds flew south for the winter. J’ai deux questions : 1o- est-ce que flew away aurait plus été adéquat, puisque flew=volé et flew away=s’envolé. 2o- Si je vais traduire cette phrase en anglais américain, ça me donne du present perfect, alors qu’on a employé du Simple Past. Les oiseaux se sont envolés=action passée et le résultat dans le présent: c’est qu’il n’y en a plus. Pouvez-vous me confirmer si les deux temps sont acceptables?? Ce n’est pas une phrase que j’ai composé, mais que j’ai prise sur un site TH-cam pour apprendre le Simple Past des verbes. Je me sers du traducteur Deepl, qui semble être très bon, d’après ce qu’on m’a dit. J’apprécierais connaître votre avis. Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! 🇨🇦
Hello Linda! Sorry for the late reply. Busy week. The birds flew south for the winter. This sentence simply states that the birds flew in a southern direction to spend the winter. It directly conveys the idea of migration. The birds flew away south for the winter. This sentence adds the word "away," which emphasizes the departure or movement away from the current location. It suggests not only the direction of the flight (south) but also the fact that the birds are leaving their current place behind. In summary, "flew south" focuses on the direction of the flight, while "flew away south" highlights both the departure from the current location and the direction.
Like Imentionedin my previous reply, the result is decided by the author, not by the reader of the sentence. If the author only meant that the birds left at some point in the past, the simple past is fine. If, however, a result was highlighted by the author, then the present perfect would be used. For example: The seeds she left on the windowsill for the birds are still there. The birds have flown south for the winter. The birds have left, so they haven't eaten the seeds. Does it make sense?
As for translation apps, DeepL is pretty good. Google translate is also a good option. But my favorite is ChatGPT because it can also explain the difference between different sentences. Check it out and let me know what you think.
@@englishspeaking360 Bonjour, vous n’avez pas à vous excuser et je ne doute pas que vous soyez très occupé. Votre enseignement est tellement de qualité que je suis consciente que ça demande beaucoup de travail et merci de nous partager avec autant de générosité vos talents et l’apprentissage de cette langue. Je suis très touchée que vous m’ayez répondu malgré votre charge de travail. Ça dénote une autre grande qualité chez vous, soit le respect envers les personnes qui vous suivent. Vous n’avez pas à être mal à l’aise concernant mon appréciation et vous ne devez pas douter de vous-même. Si j’ai ressenti ces qualités et apprécié votre pédagogie qui nous aide tellement; il est important d’avoir de la gratitude envers les personnes qui le méritent et c’est important que vous y croyiez. Vous semblez très humble et c’est une autre très belle qualité, mais vous devez être également conscient et accepté votre potentiel, vous n’enlevez rien à personne. Vous avez le droit d’être fier de vous. Quand je fais des commentaires, je suis sincère et je trouve que c’est la moindre des choses de le partager avec les personnes qui nous aident et nous rendent l’apprentissage plus facile. Vous devez croire en vous et ne plus être mal à l’aise parce que c’est très mérité, les faits sont là (vos vidéos et de donner suite à nos messages). La reconnaissance est importante autant pour celui ou celle qui reçoit et également aussi importante pour la personne qui nous a procuré cette facilité dans notre apprentissage. Et c’est motivant pour la personne qui fait du bon travail d’être reconnu et apprécié. Je vous remercie pour l’explication. J’espère qu’un jour, je pourrai analyser les phrases avec plus de facilité. Je dois continuer à travailler, hihi:o)) Est-ce qu’il serait possible de faire une vidéo seulement avec le Présent Perfect, j’ai besoin de plus d’exemples pour apprendre l’analyse, si ça vous convient? Je vous avais posé une question à laquelle vous ne m’avez pas répondu, est-ce que vous êtes américain, britannique ou autre et dans quelle pays ou ville demeurez-vous? C’est simplement par curiosité, mais c’est plaisant de savoir. Merci, je vous souhaite une très belle journée et j’espère que durant le weekend, vous avez le temps de faire des choses qui vous plaisent, c’est important, car vous vous investissez tellement que vous ne devez pas vous oublier. Au plaisir de vous relire, et un gros merci pour l’explication qui m’a enlevé mon ❓, c’est tellement agréable de comprendre et ça nous motive à continuer notre apprentissage. Et c’est tellement plus facile avec un enseignant passionné, comme vous, puisque vous connaissez votre matière et surtout vous avez le don de tellement bien vulgariser que ça devient tellement plus facile pour l’apprenant. Merci beaucoup! Bye et bonne journée! Profitez-bien de votre weekend! 🇨🇦Linda
@@englishspeaking360 Wow! Je viens d’utiliser ChatGPT et j’ai adoré. C’est comme un nouvel ami qui répond à nos questions, hihihi:o)) Je vous remercie de m’avoir fait connaître cet outil, c’est une référence qui va m’être très utile. Ça ne remplace pas votre enseignement de qualité, mais c’est bon pour pratiquer et répondre à certains interrogations. C’est un beau cadeau que vous m’avez fait et je vous en suis reconnaissante. C’est pour cela que j’ai déjà dit que vous étiez un génie 💡(avec vous, aussitôt une question, aussitôt une réponse de votre part) en plus de nous offrir un enseignement de qualité, vous avez la générosité de nous transmettre vos connaissances. Des professeurs passionnées, comme vous, sont très rares aujourd’hui et c’est la raison pour laquelle il est très important d’avoir de la gratitude envers eux. Vous nous motivez par votre enseignement, et je me dois de vous motiver par ma reconnaissance. Mille mercis! Votre passion est contagieuse et a me donne vraiment de la détermination pour continuer. C’est vraiment une vocation pour vous et on ne peut que le ressentir dans vos vidéos. Je suis persuadée qu’il y a beaucoup d’internautes qui ressentent la même chose que moi, mais ne pensent pas de l’exprimer et c’est pourtant important. Il y en a quand même qui le font, mais je suis persuadée qu’il y en a plus, qui n’osent pas l’exprimer ou vous prenne pour acquis, c’est dommage. Nous aussi, nous devons vous motiver pour que vous continuez à nous offrir d’autres vidéos, alors tout le monde est gagnant. 😉🇨🇦Linda
Hello! Good question. "I will see you next week" implies that you have just decided to meet next week. On the other hand, "I am seeing you next week" means that concrete plans have been made. I hope it helps.
hi, I'm trying to think in english, I've a question for you: Is it correct to say : I'm so tired , I wish I were in bed ! ? I asked native speaker but he doesn't know grammar. Can I say it this way: I'm so tired, I wish I went to bed, I'm so tired , I wish I had gone to bed, I'm so tired I wish I have gone to bed Regards!
Hello! Here are several ways to convey the same sentiment with correct grammar: I'm so tired, I wish I were in bed. I'm so tired, I wish I went to bed earlier. I'm so tired, I wish I had gone to bed earlier. However, the phrase "I'm so tired, I wish I have gone to bed" is not grammatically correct. Here are a few more correct alternatives: I'm so tired, I wish I could go to bed right now. I'm so tired, I wish I was already in bed. I'm so tired, I wish I were sleeping. I'm so tired, I wish I had already gone to bed. I'm so tired, I wish I were lying in bed. Each of these variations accurately expresses the desire to be in bed due to being tired.
Hi! Interesting observation. Think about a manager at a company that employs many people. The manager could be talking about his 200 employees leaving early for their individual vacation. All of his employees have been leaving early for their vacation recently. Does that make sense?
Sorry to hear that you don't understand. 😭 Check out my videos for beginners on my website. Here's the link: englishspeaking360.com/videos-and-extra-activities-for-beginners/
Sorry to hear that... Maybe you should watch this video about all the different ways to use present verb tenses. It might be useful. th-cam.com/video/zgSX40Q5sOM/w-d-xo.html
Hello! I hope this comparative grammar video is useful to you. I think the diagrams for each verb tense can really help you understand easily.
If you want to know about ALL of the different uses for the 4 present verb tenses, take a look at this video: th-cam.com/video/zgSX40Q5sOM/w-d-xo.html
GOOD NEWS! I have just opened a website where you can get MORE EXPLANATIONS and EXTRA ACTIVITIES to help you practice and improve even faster! It is 100% FREE! Here’s the link: Englishspeaking360.com
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Bonjour, est-ce que vous savez que vous êtes un génie?? J’adore visionner vos vidéos. Surtout celle-ci, car votre passion et votre maîtrise de l’anglais et surtout votre pédagogie se ressent par : votre voix (calme et vous prononcez tellement bien), vos résumés, l’utilisation de schéma, la répétition de ce qui est important, tout est présent pour une meilleure compréhension: le visuel, l’auditif, l’écrit. Je n’ai jamais vu un enseignant qui est capable de partager sa matière avec autant de précision, de clarté et d’utiliser tous les outils pour nous rendent le tout compréhensif. Vous m’avez enlevé mes points d’interrogation. Merci beaucoup! J’aime vous suivre et j’espère que vous continuerez encore de nous faire des vidéos aussi enrichissantes et dont votre unique pédagogie nous font avancer à grands pas. Vous avez vraiment un don pour l’enseignement et merci de le mettre à notre disposition. Puis-je savoir de quelle région vous êtes? Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! ❤🇨🇦
Bonjour Linda! Thank you so much for the praise! 🤩 I'm not so sure I deserve it though... I do find it difficult to find ways to make my content interesting while keeping it simple enough for everyone. Anyway, thank you so much for the super positive feedback. 🤩😇🤩
We have been living,( or have lived) in Baku for 30 years
We are attending in IECSC in June
II often take my niece to Boulevard
We have know each other since we went to school.
I have waiting for you for an hour.
I❤❤❤❤,
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*I have been waiting...
you're one of the best teacher I've ever seen, love your video! ❤
Wow, thank you! 🤩🤩🤩
You are an amazing trainer I really appreciate your way of teaching.
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It 's very useful for beginners of leaning English Grammar Thank you very much
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I'm new here,your content is helpful for me. please I need to learn more common English grammar . Keep going. Thank you so much
Hi! Welcome aboard! 🤩
I've prepared a playlist for beginners. It might be helpful for you. Here's the link.
SUPER EASY ENGLISH for BEGINNERS by English Speaking 360 Easy pattern English: th-cam.com/play/PLdDArlpQeGSaiEbddn18z-j3zwwXfR64A.html
As i understand, present indefinite and future independent can be used in the same situations?
Yes, the simple present can be used to convey a future meaning. 🤩👍
This lesson is very helpful for me as a beginner. Thank you sir. I can't figure find future tenses video in your channel. Are you going to make videos about future tenses?
Hello! You're in luck! I have just uploaded the video on Future Tenses. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/sK1SPkLZz2Q/w-d-xo.html
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That's an outstanding, fascinating and helpful lesson for English learners like me.
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By the way,i'm Mike from Senegal 🇸🇳✨.
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This lesson is very helpful for the learners.
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Excellent video. Very useful. Thank you.
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Sir,may I ask a question again. This sentence “I have watched a spider hunt a fly.” is grammatically correct,but if I say it as“I have watched a spider hunted a fly.” which was omitted “that” from “I have watched (that)a spider hunted a fly.“,is that sentence also grammatically correct?thank you!!I am confused.
The sentence "I have watched a spider hunted a fly" is not grammatically correct. It should be "I watched a spider hunt a fly" or "I have watched a spider hunting a fly" for proper grammar.
@@englishspeaking360Thank you for answering,and is this sentence “I have watched that a spider hunted a fly.”correct? thank you!
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I really have question and it's a little bit confuse 🤔 me it's about uses of "like" with Q questions especially when ask what is he like ? The answer is nice and sometimes gives physical features he is tall and good looking so what about what is he look like? Also answer gives only physical features this is confusing could you please 🙏 give us a lesson on uses like with Q questions thank you for your helping
The questions "What is he like?" and "What does he look like?" inquire about different aspects of a person.
1. **"What is he like?"**: This question is asking about the person's personality, character, or behavior. For example, the response might include descriptions such as kind, funny, shy, outgoing, intelligent, etc. However, people do sometimes reply with physical traits.
2. **"What does he look like?"**: This question is asking about the person's physical appearance. For example, the response might include descriptions such as tall, short, having brown hair, blue eyes, wearing glasses, etc.
In summary:
- "What is he like?" = personality and character traits.
- "What does he look like?" = physical appearance.
Thank you so much for your kindness and help
Bonjour, j’ai une question SVP. Dans la phrase suivante : The leaves fell from the tree in autumn. Le verbe est au passé??? Pourtant, si je fais l’analyse de cette phrase, il y a une action passée : les feuilles sont tombées et le résultat dans le présent est qu’il y en a plus, pourquoi alors on utilise le Simple Past et non le Présent Perfect??? Je vous remercie d’avance de me répondre, car j’ai un gros ??? Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! 🇨🇦
Hello Linda!
There are a few issues to consider here. First, the sentence should be "The leaves fall from the tree in autumn" because it's a fact and it happens every autumn. If however we consider the sentence as it is now, then the past time marker 'in autumn' indicate that the past tense should be used. Whenever there's a time marker, the present perfect cannot be used. Moreover, you must realize that the focus on the present result is decided by the author, not by the reader. In this case, the author simply wanted to focus on the fact that the leaves fell in autumn, not on the fact that the leaves are on the ground and that he has to clean up his backyard.
Does that make sense?
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Hi, if I say "I have been living here for years.", does it mean that I have more possibility to stay here than "I have lived here for years."?
Hi! That is a great question and that's why English is sometimes difficult.
The difference between "I have lived here for years" and "I have been living here for years" lies in the subtle nuances of emphasis and aspect in English grammar:
"I have lived here for years":
This sentence uses the present perfect tense.
It emphasizes the fact that the action (living here) has been completed up to the present moment.
It suggests a sense of permanence or a completed state.
It can imply that the speaker may or may not continue to live there in the future.
"I have been living here for years":
This sentence uses the present perfect continuous tense.
It emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action.
It highlights the duration and the process of living here.
It implies that the speaker is still living there and suggests the action is likely to continue into the future.
Example Contexts:
If someone asks about your current residence and you want to convey that you have been living there for a long time and are still living there, you might say, "I have been living here for years."
If you want to emphasize the total time spent living there without focusing on the continuous nature, or if you're referring to a period that includes but may not extend to the present, you might say, "I have lived here for years."
In summary, "I have been living here for years" emphasizes the ongoing and continuous aspect of living there, while "I have lived here for years" focuses on the total time span of residence up to the present moment.
Thanks. I have to say you do feel me. Your response really indicates that what I was going to say but I wasn't because I am not so knowledgeable that I can't do so. And also, I do seriously appreciate what you have been teaching as well as explanations. Much obliged, sincerely.
Mandy Chiu
Thanks Mandy! You ask really interesting questions and sometimes I have to think carefully about what I reply. The points you raise are challenging for many students so I'm glad if I can answer.
Keep up the good work and enjoy your weekend! 😇
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Hello sir... sir i would like to ask a question that.... when i watch and listen something in eng.. then i should repeat that particular content almost l0 to l5 times in order to improve eng ? Plzzz plzzz reply sir plzz 🙏
No, not necessarily... Watch the contents you like many times if you want but don't push it. Just watch things you enjoy. And you will improve little by little. Best of luck!
@@englishspeaking360 thankyou so much sir... and sir one more question.. should I learn grammar first as a beginner or not??
@priyamehlawat405 a mix of both grammar and practice is important.
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Sir I'm not getting anyone to speak with me in English so what would be your suggestion in this case, how am I improve my spoken language?
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Make videos about listenning podcasts, Dialogs, stories and so on.
Thanks for the suggestion. 🤩👍
When do we use had?
Hi! We use had to form the past perfect and the past perfect progressive.
I have a video coming out this weekend on all past tenses. Stay tuned!
Meanwhile, he's my video on the past perfect. I hope it is useful! 🤩
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Sir, i have worked here for 10 years or i have been working here for 10 years.
Which one is correct?
Excellent question...
Both sentences can be correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts.
"I have worked here for 10 years." This sentence indicates that your total time at the job is 10 years, but it doesn't specify if you are currently still working there or if you might have stopped recently.
"I have been working here for 10 years." This sentence emphasizes that you are currently still working at the job and have been doing so continuously for the past 10 years.
If you want to make it clear that you are still employed there, "I have been working here for 10 years" is the better choice.
One more doubt sir,
I have been trying to fix this can i use i am trying to fix this instead of that sentence?
@nivetha3716 Hi!
The difference between "I've been trying to fix this" and "I am trying to fix this" lies in the tense and the emphasis on the duration of the action:
"I've been trying to fix this" (Present Perfect Continuous):
Emphasizes that the effort to fix the issue started in the past and continues up to the present moment.
Suggests that the action has been ongoing for some time and might still be in progress.
Example: "I've been trying to fix this for hours."
"I am trying to fix this" (Present Continuous):
Indicates that the action of trying to fix the issue is happening right now, at the present moment.
Does not necessarily imply how long the effort has been going on.
Example: "I am trying to fix this right now."
In summary, "I've been trying to fix this" highlights the duration and continuity of the action, while "I am trying to fix this" focuses on the present moment without indicating the length of time.
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Hello, because of copyright laws, using any kind of book or proprietary content is prohibited. However, my videos deal with similar grammar points, so they might be useful for you.
"They leave for vacation on Friday" -- doesn't that have an implied "will", assuming that Friday is a future day?
You've got a great point! That's a tricky part of English. The present tense is sometimes used for future events.
I think it'd sound better if we said:
-She's working on her car right now.
And.
- She's been working on her car these days.
But you could also say:
- She's worked on her car these days.
# they all sound natural and correct to me.
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They are leaving for vacation next week. (The word "leaving", Is it present tense? ) Is it ok, They are will leave for vacation next week. Why theres a "ing"?Pls help me with this.
Hello! The present progressive can also be used to show a future action. For example, I'm having dinner with Sara tomorrow.
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What about past tenses????
Thanks! I'm working on the past tense video at the moment. Stay tuned!
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Bonjour, désolée de vous déranger à nouveau. J’ai une autre phrase dont je ne comprends pas le temps du verbe. The birds flew south for the winter. J’ai deux questions : 1o- est-ce que flew away aurait plus été adéquat, puisque flew=volé et flew away=s’envolé. 2o- Si je vais traduire cette phrase en anglais américain, ça me donne du present perfect, alors qu’on a employé du Simple Past. Les oiseaux se sont envolés=action passée et le résultat dans le présent: c’est qu’il n’y en a plus. Pouvez-vous me confirmer si les deux temps sont acceptables?? Ce n’est pas une phrase que j’ai composé, mais que j’ai prise sur un site TH-cam pour apprendre le Simple Past des verbes. Je me sers du traducteur Deepl, qui semble être très bon, d’après ce qu’on m’a dit. J’apprécierais connaître votre avis. Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! 🇨🇦
Hello Linda!
Sorry for the late reply. Busy week.
The birds flew south for the winter.
This sentence simply states that the birds flew in a southern direction to spend the winter. It directly conveys the idea of migration.
The birds flew away south for the winter.
This sentence adds the word "away," which emphasizes the departure or movement away from the current location. It suggests not only the direction of the flight (south) but also the fact that the birds are leaving their current place behind.
In summary, "flew south" focuses on the direction of the flight, while "flew away south" highlights both the departure from the current location and the direction.
Like Imentionedin my previous reply, the result is decided by the author, not by the reader of the sentence. If the author only meant that the birds left at some point in the past, the simple past is fine. If, however, a result was highlighted by the author, then the present perfect would be used. For example: The seeds she left on the windowsill for the birds are still there. The birds have flown south for the winter.
The birds have left, so they haven't eaten the seeds.
Does it make sense?
As for translation apps, DeepL is pretty good. Google translate is also a good option. But my favorite is ChatGPT because it can also explain the difference between different sentences. Check it out and let me know what you think.
@@englishspeaking360 Bonjour, vous n’avez pas à vous excuser et je ne doute pas que vous soyez très occupé. Votre enseignement est tellement de qualité que je suis consciente que ça demande beaucoup de travail et merci de nous partager avec autant de générosité vos talents et l’apprentissage de cette langue. Je suis très touchée que vous m’ayez répondu malgré votre charge de travail. Ça dénote une autre grande qualité chez vous, soit le respect envers les personnes qui vous suivent. Vous n’avez pas à être mal à l’aise concernant mon appréciation et vous ne devez pas douter de vous-même. Si j’ai ressenti ces qualités et apprécié votre pédagogie qui nous aide tellement; il est important d’avoir de la gratitude envers les personnes qui le méritent et c’est important que vous y croyiez. Vous semblez très humble et c’est une autre très belle qualité, mais vous devez être également conscient et accepté votre potentiel, vous n’enlevez rien à personne. Vous avez le droit d’être fier de vous. Quand je fais des commentaires, je suis sincère et je trouve que c’est la moindre des choses de le partager avec les personnes qui nous aident et nous rendent l’apprentissage plus facile. Vous devez croire en vous et ne plus être mal à l’aise parce que c’est très mérité, les faits sont là (vos vidéos et de donner suite à nos messages). La reconnaissance est importante autant pour celui ou celle qui reçoit et également aussi importante pour la personne qui nous a procuré cette facilité dans notre apprentissage. Et c’est motivant pour la personne qui fait du bon travail d’être reconnu et apprécié. Je vous remercie pour l’explication. J’espère qu’un jour, je pourrai analyser les phrases avec plus de facilité. Je dois continuer à travailler, hihi:o)) Est-ce qu’il serait possible de faire une vidéo seulement avec le Présent Perfect, j’ai besoin de plus d’exemples pour apprendre l’analyse, si ça vous convient? Je vous avais posé une question à laquelle vous ne m’avez pas répondu, est-ce que vous êtes américain, britannique ou autre et dans quelle pays ou ville demeurez-vous? C’est simplement par curiosité, mais c’est plaisant de savoir. Merci, je vous souhaite une très belle journée et j’espère que durant le weekend, vous avez le temps de faire des choses qui vous plaisent, c’est important, car vous vous investissez tellement que vous ne devez pas vous oublier. Au plaisir de vous relire, et un gros merci pour l’explication qui m’a enlevé mon ❓, c’est tellement agréable de comprendre et ça nous motive à continuer notre apprentissage. Et c’est tellement plus facile avec un enseignant passionné, comme vous, puisque vous connaissez votre matière et surtout vous avez le don de tellement bien vulgariser que ça devient tellement plus facile pour l’apprenant. Merci beaucoup! Bye et bonne journée! Profitez-bien de votre weekend! 🇨🇦Linda
@@englishspeaking360 Wow! Je viens d’utiliser ChatGPT et j’ai adoré. C’est comme un nouvel ami qui répond à nos questions, hihihi:o)) Je vous remercie de m’avoir fait connaître cet outil, c’est une référence qui va m’être très utile. Ça ne remplace pas votre enseignement de qualité, mais c’est bon pour pratiquer et répondre à certains interrogations. C’est un beau cadeau que vous m’avez fait et je vous en suis reconnaissante. C’est pour cela que j’ai déjà dit que vous étiez un génie 💡(avec vous, aussitôt une question, aussitôt une réponse de votre part) en plus de nous offrir un enseignement de qualité, vous avez la générosité de nous transmettre vos connaissances. Des professeurs passionnées, comme vous, sont très rares aujourd’hui et c’est la raison pour laquelle il est très important d’avoir de la gratitude envers eux. Vous nous motivez par votre enseignement, et je me dois de vous motiver par ma reconnaissance. Mille mercis! Votre passion est contagieuse et a me donne vraiment de la détermination pour continuer. C’est vraiment une vocation pour vous et on ne peut que le ressentir dans vos vidéos. Je suis persuadée qu’il y a beaucoup d’internautes qui ressentent la même chose que moi, mais ne pensent pas de l’exprimer et c’est pourtant important. Il y en a quand même qui le font, mais je suis persuadée qu’il y en a plus, qui n’osent pas l’exprimer ou vous prenne pour acquis, c’est dommage. Nous aussi, nous devons vous motiver pour que vous continuez à nous offrir d’autres vidéos, alors tout le monde est gagnant. 😉🇨🇦Linda
Make videos on all tenses
Already uploaded for all present tenses. th-cam.com/video/zgSX40Q5sOM/w-d-xo.html
The one for all past tenses is coming soon. Stay tuned!
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I will see you next week. Isn’t the same meaning as I’m seeing you next week?
Hello! Good question.
"I will see you next week" implies that you have just decided to meet next week.
On the other hand, "I am seeing you next week" means that concrete plans have been made.
I hope it helps.
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Hello sir I am from India
I want to cover Be verb
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hi, I'm trying to think in english, I've a question for you:
Is it correct to say : I'm so tired , I wish I were in bed ! ?
I asked native speaker but he doesn't know grammar. Can I say it this way:
I'm so tired, I wish I went to bed,
I'm so tired , I wish I had gone to bed,
I'm so tired I wish I have gone to bed
Regards!
Hello! Here are several ways to convey the same sentiment with correct grammar:
I'm so tired, I wish I were in bed.
I'm so tired, I wish I went to bed earlier.
I'm so tired, I wish I had gone to bed earlier.
However, the phrase "I'm so tired, I wish I have gone to bed" is not grammatically correct.
Here are a few more correct alternatives:
I'm so tired, I wish I could go to bed right now.
I'm so tired, I wish I was already in bed.
I'm so tired, I wish I were sleeping.
I'm so tired, I wish I had already gone to bed.
I'm so tired, I wish I were lying in bed.
Each of these variations accurately expresses the desire to be in bed due to being tired.
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"They've been leaving early for vacation recently".
Well.
- How many times do they have vacations in a year ?.
Hi! Interesting observation.
Think about a manager at a company that employs many people. The manager could be talking about his 200 employees leaving early for their individual vacation. All of his employees have been leaving early for their vacation recently.
Does that make sense?
O don't get it president perfect amd president perfect continuous
Hello! This video will help you understand more.
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if your English video includs chinese explanation. It will be much more better.
Just turn on the subtitles and select Chinese. Easy peasy! 👍
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I do not know this grammar
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Sorry to hear that you don't understand. 😭 Check out my videos for beginners on my website. Here's the link: englishspeaking360.com/videos-and-extra-activities-for-beginners/
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Turn on the subtitles and set them to whichever language you prefer.
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Ohhhhh..... I'm so sorry about that.... maybe watching this video would help you.
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Please translate to Kannada
Hi! You can use the subtitles for your own language. Click on the CC button at the bottom of the screen. 👍
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Sorry to hear that...
Maybe you should watch this video about all the different ways to use present verb tenses. It might be useful.
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